COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Director (feature film)

Stalag 17 (1953)
as Assistant Director
A cynical serviceman in a World War II POW camp has to prove he's not an informer.

2.

Love Happy (1950)
as Assistant Director
A theatre troupe gets mixed up with gangsters when they stumble upon stolen goods.

3.

The Time of Your Life (1948)
as Assistant Director
A philosophical drunk encourages his friends to live their dreams to the hilt.

4.

Wyoming (1947)
as Assistant Director
Charles Alderson (Bill Elliott as William Elliott) and his wife settle in the Wyoming Territory, and form a lasting friendship with Thomas Jefferson "Windy" Gibson (George Hayes as George "Gabby" Hayes). Alderson's wife dies in childbirth, leaving him with an infant daughter, who he sends to Europe for an education. During the years in which she is abroad, Alderson becomes a wealthy cattle baron. The daughter, Karen (Vera Ralston), returns to Wyoming soon after it has been admitted to statehood. She finds that much of the land her father has considered as his own is now open to homesteaders, and that hostilities have broken out between the two factions. Alderson's foreman, Glenn Forrester (John Carroll), a former lawyer with whom Karen falls in love, warns Alderson against using violence in dealing with the homesteaders. Duke Lassister (Albert Dekker), a smooth operator dealing in cattle rustling, sets himself up as a spokesman for the homesteaders and uses their fight with Alderson to further his own interests. When Lassister murders Windy, Alderson hires a gang of outlaws to war on the homesteaders.

5.

Angel and the Badman (1947)
as Assistant Director
When a Quaker girl nurses a notorious gunman back to health, he tries to adopt her peaceful ways.

6.

Duel in the Sun (1947)
as Assistant Director
A fiery half-Native American girl comes between a rancher's good and evil sons.

7.

Blood on the Sun (1945)
as Assistant Director
An American reporter in Tokyo fights to report honestly on Japan''''s growing militarism before World War II.